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1 The Holocaust

2 The Holocaust The systemic murder of European Jews & Undesirables by Nazis About 6 million Jews were killed by the end of WWII

3 Undesirables 5 to 6 million others were killed: Homeless Gypsies
Homosexuals Physically / mentally handicapped Political dissenters

4 Theories developed that Aryans were superior to Middle Easter people
Mid 1800s Theories developed that Aryans were superior to Middle Easter people While many rejected these views, some used them to justify persecution

5 Anti-Semitism Is the prejudice, discrimination, and hatred of Jews as a national, ethnic, religious, or racial group

6 Nazi Policy 1933: when Nazi party took control of German’s government, anti-Semitism became the official policy of the nation

7 The Nazi Party in Power SA: Nazi police unit in charge of silencing opposition

8 The Nazi Party in Power SS: elite guard that served as the Nazi party’s private army

9 The Nazi Party in Power Gestapo: Secret state police that identified & pursued those who did not follow the Nazi laws

10 The Nazis take Action Germans were encouraged to stop going to Jewish businesses Nazi propaganda works to create a negative image of the Jewish population

11 “Here my little one, you get something very sweet, but as reward you both must come with me.”

12 “Whenever you see a crucifix, think of the horrible murder of Jesus by the Jews.”

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14 Nuremburg Laws Passed 1935 Strip Jewish Germans of their citizenship

15 Forbid marriage between Jews and non-Jews
Nuremburg Laws (cont.) Forbid marriage between Jews and non-Jews Jewish doctors banned from treating non-Jews

16 Required all Germans to carry an identity card
What the Nazis did: Required all Germans to carry an identity card Jews had a red letter “J” All given new middle names” Sarah for women Israel for men

17 In 1938, the Nazi attack on the Jews changed and became more violent
Kristallnacht on 11th November 1938. By 1939, half of Germany’s 500,000 Jews had emigrated to escape Nazi persecution. Kristallnacht

18 Kristallnacht (“Night of the Broken Glass”)
November 9-10, 1939

19 1933-37: about 130,000 Jews fled Germany
Trying to Escape : about 130,000 Jews fled Germany Encouraged by Nazis to leave because it helped to achieve their plan Originally went to other European countries

20 Prelude to the Final Solution
In 1939, Germany invaded Poland which had a much larger population of 3 million Jews. In 1941, Germany invaded Russia which had a population of 5 million Jews.

21 Change of Tactics: Heinrich Himmler sent four specially trained SS units into German occupied territory and shot at least 1 million Jews. Victims were taken to deserted areas where they were made to dig their own graves and shot. When the SS ran out of bullets they sometimes killed their victims using flame throwers.

22 Change of Tactics: Einsatzgruppen

23 The ‘Final Solution’ In January 1942, Himmler decided to change tactics once again and called a special conference at Wannsee. Decided that the methods were too inefficient and that a new ‘Final Solution’ was necessary.

24 Wannsee Conference How was the Final Solution going to be organised?
Women, children, the old & the sick were to be sent for ‘special treatment.’ The young and fit would go through a process called ‘destruction through work.’ Shooting was too inefficient as the bullets were needed for the war effort On arrival the Jews would go through a process called ‘selection.’ How was the Final Solution going to be organised? Jews were to be rounded up and put into transit camps called Ghettoes The remaining Jews were to be shipped to ‘resettlement areas’ in the East. The Jews living in these Ghettos were to be used as a cheap source of labour. Conditions in the Ghettos were designed to be so bad that many die whilst the rest would be willing to leave these areas in the hope of better conditions

25 How did the Nazi decide who was Jewish?
If one of person’s parents was Jewish, then they were Jewish. If only one of their grandparents had been Jewish then they could be classified as being German. In 1940, all Jews had to wear the yellow Star of David on their jacket or coat. Some historians believe that Hitler’s grandfather was Jewish. His Grandmother used to work for a rich Jewish landowner in Austria and it is believed that she had an affair whilst she worked as his house keeper. He later helped his son get a job as a civil servant. Some Psychologist but this down as being one of the possible reasons why Hitler hated Jews. However, it is interesting to note that the Jewish doctor who helped his mother whilst she was dying of cancer was dropped off at the Swiss boarder by the SS in 1940!

26 Where were the Death Camps built?
The work of the Einsatzgruppen Why do you think that they located them here? Remember that the black dots represent the work of the Einsatzgruppen

27 What tactics did the Nazis use to get the Jews to leave the Ghettos?
Deception New arrivals at the Death camps were given postcards to send to their friends. Starvation The Jews were told that they were going to ‘resettlement areas’ in the East. The Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto were only fed a 1000 calories a day . Tactics In some Ghettos the Jews had to purchase their own train tickets. A Human being needs 2400 calories a day to maintain their weight Terror They were told to bring the tools of their trade and pots and pans. The SS publicly shot people for smuggling food or for any act of resistance Hungry people are easier to control

28 Children Dying of Starvation in the Warsaw Ghetto
Evil is when a few good men decide to do nothing.

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30 Liquidating the Ghettoes
The Jews were transported in cattle cars in terrible conditions to the camps.

31 Naked, dirty and half starved people look like animals, which helped to reinforce the Nazi propaganda.

32 Tactics: What happened to new arrivals?
All new arrivals went through a process known as ‘selection.’ At Auschwitz the trains pulled into a mock up of a normal station. Mothers, children, the old & sick were sent straight to the ‘showers’ which were really the gas chambers. The Jews were helped off the cattle trucks by Jews who were specially selected to help the Nazis Deception & Selection The able bodied were sent to work camp were they were killed through a process known as ‘destruction through work.’ At some death camps the Nazis would play records of classical music to help calm down the new arrivals. At Auschwitz the new arrivals were calmed down by a Jewish orchestra playing classical music.

33 Notice how it has been built to resemble a railway station
Entrance to Auschwitz Notice how it has been built to resemble a railway station

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35 Auschwitz Orchestra

36 ‘Destruction Through Work’
Map of Auschwitz New Arrivals ‘Showers’ ‘Destruction Through Work’

37 Notice how the Death camp is set out like a factory complex
Auschwitz from the air Notice how the Death camp is set out like a factory complex The Nazis used industrial methods to murder the Jews and process their dead bodies It is important t emphasis that the Death Camps were basically factories

38 The SS would try and pack up to 2000 people into this gas chamber
The Gas Chambers The Nazis would force large groups of prisoners into small cement rooms and drop canisters of Zyklon B, or prussic acid, in its crystal form through small holes in the roof. These gas chambers were sometimes disguised as showers or bathing houses. The SS would try and pack up to 2000 people into this gas chamber

39 The outside of the Gas Chamber
Notice the Ovens easy located near the Gas Chambers

40 Processing the bodies Specially selected Jews were used to remove the gold fillings and hair of people who had been gassed. They were also forced to feed the dead bodies into the crematorium.

41 The Ovens at Dachau

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43 Dead bodies waiting to be processed

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45 Shoes waiting to be processed by the sonderkommando
Taken inside a huge glass case in the Auschwitz Museum. This represents one day's collection at the peak of the gassings, about twenty five thousand pairs.

46 Destruction Through Work
This photo was taken by the Nazis to show just how you could quite literally work the fat of the Jews by feeding them 200 calories a day

47 Destruction Through Work
Same group of Jews 6 weeks later

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51 Barrier at end of the line – still remains
Shoemakers Shop

52 Medical Experiments - 1941 Medical experiments on prisoners
Involving viruses and contagious diseases such as typhus In 1944, began a series of experiments that would "cure" homosexual inmates.

53 Those who escaped immediate death
Men and women had their heads shaved Registration number tattooed on their arm Given only one set of clothes Held in crowded, unheated barracks Food was a thin, foul-tasting soup made of rotten vegetables

54 Was the Final Solution successful?
The Nazis aimed to kill 11 million Jews at the Wannsee Conference in 1941 Today there are only 2000 Jews living in Poland. The Nazis managed to kill at least 6 million Jews. Some Germans helped Jews escape. In 1943, the Warsaw Ghetto, like many others revolted against the Nazis when the Jews realised what was really happening.

55 Evil is when a few good men decide to do nothing.
The End Evil is when a few good men decide to do nothing.


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